Tarbrax Fireworks Going Off with an even Bigger Bang!
Tarbrax Fireworks will be going off with an even bigger bang this year thanks to a donation of £950 from WAT IF? the Woolfords, Auchengray and Tarbrax Improvement Foundation.
The annual fireworks display, arranged by the Keenan family, takes place at Tarbrax’s wee bing on Saturday 4 November (just off Tarbrax Road). Visitors arriving by car should park at nearby Tarbrax Village Hall just a short walk away. The firework display starts at 5pm and will be followed by a postevent hot supper in Tarbrax Village Hall, where the Village Hall Association will be serving pies, bridies, sausage rolls and soup. The bar will also be open with drinks available for purchase. Entry to this great family-friendly event is free and the local community are warmly welcomed to join the fun.
The annual fireworks display, arranged by the Keenan family, takes place at Tarbrax’s wee bing on Saturday 4 November (just off Tarbrax Road). Visitors arriving by car should park at nearby Tarbrax Village Hall just a short walk away. The firework display starts at 5pm and will be followed by a postevent hot supper in Tarbrax Village Hall, where the Village Hall Association will be serving pies, bridies, sausage rolls and soup. The bar will also be open with drinks available for purchase. Entry to this great family-friendly event is free and the local community are warmly welcomed to join the fun.
WAT IF? is a passionate, locally-based organisation dedicated to improving the quality of life for residents. It covers the villages of Woolfords, Auchengray and Tarbrax as well as a significant number of smaller settlements within a 5km radius of Stallashaw Moss in rural South Lanarkshire and West Lothian. The activities of WAT IF are funded by community benefit payments (from local Windfarm Development) as well as grants from a wide range of funders such as The Levenseat Trust and LEADER. Now in its 6th year, WAT IF? is constantly seeking ways to make the area a better place for everyone and welcomes your ideas. For further information visit www.watif.scot.